Hi Stefan & Said,

I've heard very good things about the Gulf Island school ~ as I recall, they
may have had a showing at the Ridge Theatre in Vancouver. In my view, any
project that breaks down 'walls' between people - Jewish/Palestinian;
aboriginal / white folks, or just about anyone else...is a good thing...I've
heard of it being done with sports, and it's really neat when it comes to
arts and entertainment.

Regarding a wiki as a collaboration space, I think it is very useful.
However, beyond the technical functionality of the wiki itself, I think it's
critical to consider the Community of Support within and around the
wiki.....thus, I'd like to make a case for you to conduct said (no pun
intended!) activities on WikiEducator....

Our community is growing, and we'd like to hook up like-minded people, to
form clusters that are geographic and interest-based....It sounds like there
are already two-like-minded people here!

Imagine using collaborative scriptwriting as you suggest - for developing
curricula for high school kids, or even primary school kids....That is right
up WikiEd's alley...and from my experience in the business and nonprofit
world, it seems to me that a well thought out curricula might be a great
candidate for some kind of funding...

What do you think about these ideas?

- Randy

On Dec 30, 2007 1:59 AM, Rasporich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Hello Said,
>
> I thought you might be interested in the Gulf Islands Film and
> Television School in Canada, who have had students from Israel and
> Palestine work together on collaborative filmmaking.
>
> http://www.gulfislands.net/news.asp?ID=1636
>
> Also, I have had some experience doing playwriting collaboratively
> online, and used google docs, but I really like the idea of the wiki
> - it would seem to be a natural way to explore historical context
> linked  to from the play, all embedded in the wiki.   (As for 3rd
> party widgets I have no idea, but am interested to see what comes up -
> how exactly do you envision the learner using the social networking,
> play collaboration and wiki to interact?)
>
> Regards,
> Stefan Rasporich
>
> On Dec 30, 10:05am, Said <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > check out the learning community I am launching today. It involves
> > ethinic reconciliation through collaborative historical research and
> > improvisational playwriting:
> >
> > http://performing4peace.ning.com/
> >
> > It makes sense that a playscript would be written in a wiki rather
> > than through a discussion forum. So far I have yet to find any 3rd
> > party widgets that have wiki functionality for social networking
> > sites. Does anyone know of a wiki widget?
> >
> > Cordially,
> >
> > Said
> >
>


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